Francis Kuria Kimani

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  • Not a member of any parties or coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 27 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: situation on the ground. I am hoping that the BBI proposal to have some members of the Cabinet drawn from Parliament will address a lot of these concerns about unanswered questions. I used to admire when I was a young man seeing the late Prof. Saitoti sitting on the other side and a Member of Parliament asking him a question and he would respond. Parliament used to be fun to watch. Millions of Kenyans would be watching to see how Ministers sweat to answer questions. Now, to get an appointment from a CS to answer a question, someone approved by ... view
  • 13 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I support this Bill about former MPs. There is one MP who served my constituency the most – Hon. Njenga Mungai. He served us for 25 years. I can imagine that even after doing that, he might not benefit from the great service he offered the people of Molo. More so, are the councillors that were there in the 1990s and 1980s. Some of them are languishing in poverty. It is good that we take care of those people. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version ... view
  • 13 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: Earlier on, we heard about a candidate who has 22 years left before retiring; the nominee for the NCIC, one Ms. Nyutu. It is very exciting to see for once someone aged 28 years being appointed a commissioner. According to recently released statistics, three out of four Kenyans are young persons. However, if you go to representation in houses that matter, where decisions are made, be it the National Assembly, the county assemblies, the Senate or commissions, it is probably one out of eight. But the rest are people who are over 50 years old. I hope in the same ... view
  • 13 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: Talking about pensions and age, I would like to bring out the subject about one Paul Manyasi. He was a 28-year old who was working at the JKIA as a cleaner. The young man would watch people fly to other countries and come back. The man got inspired but what did he do? He got onto a plane that flew for eight hours, and he found himself dead in the United Kingdom. It took a journalist from the United Kingdom to come and investigate and find out who his parents are. In his bag, he had the inscription MCA. He ... view
  • 13 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: About cohesion, I was checking on one of our mandates, as MPs; namely, representation. Those are the people we represent in this House. However, the role of representation comes with qualifications. As some Hon. Members said, Parliament has become a place where people do not want to be anymore. It is a call for all of us to support the youth and the old of this country. We should consider matters and represent everyone equally as we are mandated by the Constitution. With those remarks, I support. view
  • 12 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. On 8th August this year, I asked for a Statement pursuant to Standing Order No.44(2) on the issue of 528 employees of Timsales Limited who were dismissed just because they protested against their salary delay. In your wisdom, you referred the matter to the Departmental Committee on Labour and Social Welfare. I have been following up the matter with the Chair of the Departmental Committee on view
  • 12 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 12 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: Labour and Social Welfare. He told me that the request is yet to reach his Committee. So, I am seeking your indulgence and a ruling into this issue because it is now almost three months from the time I sought the Statement. view
  • 12 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: I thank you, Hon. Speaker. view
  • 15 Oct 2019 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I beg to give notice of the following Motion: THAT, aware that public offices have been established to provide government services to the Kenyan people; further aware that provision of quality services by public institutions has been a matter of great public outcry due to absenteeism and negligence by officers; concerned that this goes against the principle of value for money for services offered and goods supplied to Government; further concerned that public officers in a number of key offices in Government departments have been reported to be unavailable at their work stations to attend to Kenyans and ... view

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